International Journal of Production Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
62(16), P. 5676 - 5696
Published: Dec. 20, 2023
ChatGPT
and
generative
artificial
intelligence
(Gen-AI)
are
transforming
firms
supply
chains.
However,
the
empirical
literature
reporting
benefits,
challenges,
outlook
of
these
nascent
technologies
in
operations
chain
management
(OSCM)
is
limited.
This
study
surveys
current
projects
perceptions
US
(n
=
119)
UK
181)
We
found
that
range
from
proof-of-concept
to
full
implementation,
with
a
main
focus
on
operational
gains,
such
as
improved
customer
satisfaction,
cost
minimisation,
process
efficiencies.
The
challenges
concern
data,
technological
organisational
issues.
Expected
benefits
dominated
by
savings
enhanced
experience,
but
also
include
increased
automation
sustainability.
Industries
were
cluster
around
six
groups
according
perceived
implementation
challenges.
Our
findings
contribute
emerging
Gen-AI
use
OSCM,
practice
mapping
outlook,
maturity
level
Processes,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 193 - 193
Published: Jan. 7, 2023
Industry
5.0
presents
itself
as
a
strategy
that
puts
the
human
factor
at
centre
of
production,
where
well-being
worker
is
prioritized,
well
more
sustainable
and
resilient
production
systems.
For
centricity,
it
necessary
to
empower
beings
and,
respectively,
industrial
operators,
improve
their
individual
skills
competences
in
collaboration
or
cooperation
with
digital
technologies.
This
research’s
main
purpose
distinguishing
point
are
determine
whether
truly
human-oriented
how
centricity
can
be
created
that,
this
systematic
literature
review
article
analyses
clarifies
concepts
ideologies
its
respective
technologies
(Artificial
Intelligence,
Robotics,
Human-robot
collaboration,
Digitalization),
strategies
aim
achieving
systems,
especially
for
worker.
International Journal of Production Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
61(20), P. 7151 - 7179
Published: Nov. 3, 2022
Decision-making
in
supply
chains
is
challenged
by
high
complexity,
a
combination
of
continuous
and
discrete
processes,
integrated
interdependent
operations,
dynamics,
adaptability.
The
rapidly
increasing
data
availability,
computing
power
intelligent
algorithms
unveil
new
potentials
adaptive
data-driven
decision-making.
Reinforcement
Learning,
class
machine
learning
algorithms,
one
the
methods.
This
semi-systematic
literature
review
explores
current
state
art
reinforcement
chain
management
(SCM)
proposes
classification
framework.
framework
classifies
academic
papers
based
on
drivers,
sources,
industrial
sectors.
conducted
revealed
few
critical
insights.
First,
classic
Q-learning
algorithm
still
most
popular
one.
Second,
inventory
common
application
chains,
as
it
pivotal
element
synchronisation.
Last,
reviewed
address
toy-like
SCM
problems
driven
artificial
data.
Therefore,
shifting
to
industry-scale
will
be
crucial
challenge
next
years.
If
this
shift
successful,
vision
decision-making
real-time
could
become
reality.
Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40(6), P. 432 - 447
Published: May 27, 2023
This
study
addresses
the
emerging
concept
of
Industry
5.0,
which
aims
to
tackle
societal
concerns
associated
with
ongoing
digital
industrial
transformation.
However,
there
is
still
a
lack
consensus
on
definition
and
scope
as
well
limited
understanding
its
technological
components,
design
principles,
intended
values.
To
bridge
these
knowledge
gaps,
conducts
content-centric
review
relevant
literature
synthesizes
evidence
develop
an
architectural
for
5.0.
The
findings
reveal
that
5.0
represents
future
transformation,
offering
potential
solutions
socio-economic
environmental
issues
were
inadequately
addressed
or
exacerbated
by
4.0.
provides
managers,
industrialists,
policymakers
comprehensive
overview
including
constituents,
smart
emphasizing
importance
stakeholder
involvement
integration
effective
governance
transformation
within
this
framework.
International Journal of Production Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
262, P. 108913 - 108913
Published: May 15, 2023
Industry
4.0,
a
collection
of
emerging
intelligent
and
digital
technologies,
has
been
the
main
interest
both
researchers
practitioners
in
operations
management
(OM)
recent
years.
Despite
its
proclaimed
effectiveness
supply
chain
(SC)
management,
empirical
studies
examining
effects
4.0
adoption
on
SC
resilience
have
underrepresented
current
OM
literature.
In
our
study,
we
explore
16
technologies
IT
advancement
concerning
through
mediating
roles
capabilities
with
respect
to
collaboration
visibility.
Following
dynamic
resource-based
view
(RBV),
regard
as
two
important
resources
heterogeneity,
visibility
essential
capabilities,
competitive
advantages.
We
suggest
combination
evolution
helps
firms
obtain
advantage
regarding
resilience.
Using
data
from
survey
408
Chinese
manufacturing
firms,
reveal
is
positively
related
that
nonsignificant
impact
whereas
positive
capabilities.
Additionally,
influence
significantly
mediate
impacts
Our
study
offers
an
enhanced
understanding
specific
flows
between
provides
nuanced
insights
for
literature
practice.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 1473 - 1494
Published: Dec. 8, 2022
Abstract
Although
Industry
4.0
was
believed
to
promote
sustainable
development,
it
has
ignored
or
misunderstood
many
prevailing
sustainability
concerns,
which
led
the
emergence
of
5.0
agenda.
While
desirable
values
are
widely
acknowledged,
knowledge
how
this
agenda
can
deliver
transformation
is
lacking.
The
present
study
addresses
gap,
explaining
should
be
managed
facilitate
development.
Therefore,
strives
model
underlying
mechanism
for
enabling
such
transformation.
conducted
a
content‐centric
review
literature
and
identified
11
actions
approaches
that
serve
as
enablers
further
interpretive
structural
modeling
structured
an
steps
needed
5.0.
Finally,
developed
strategy
roadmap
Results
emphasized
stakeholder
salience,
highlighting
role
integration
collaboration
in
Proactive
governmental
support
most
driving
enabler
5.0,
whereas
eco‐innovation
value
network
reformation
among
complex
hard‐to‐develop
enablers.
offer
several
implications
policymakers
practitioners,
functionality
each
approach
necessary
determines
sequential
relationships
these
strategies
identifies
their
optimal
development
sequence
synergistically.
identify
codependences
transition
highlight
interactions
complementarities.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
417, P. 138023 - 138023
Published: July 6, 2023
Despite
the
hype
surrounding
Industry
5.0
and
its
importance
for
sustainability,
micro-mechanisms
through
which
this
agenda
can
lead
to
socio-environmental
values
are
largely
understudied.
The
present
study
strived
address
knowledge
gap
by
developing
a
strategic
roadmap
that
outlines
how
boost
sustainable
manufacturing.
first
conducted
content-centric
literature
review
identified
12
functions
inclusively
further
developed
complex
contextual
relationships
among
explained
they
should
be
synergistically
leveraged
maximize
their
contribution
sustainability.
Results
reveal
value
network
integration,
technology
governance,
business
model
innovation,
skill
development
most
driver
tangible
implications
of
Alternatively,
renewable
integration
manufacturing
resilience
dependent
hard-to-reach
5.0,
materialization
requires
major
collaboration
stakeholders.
stakeholders
leverage
technological
functional
constituents
promote
inclusively.
International Journal of Production Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
61(8), P. 2402 - 2415
Published: March 14, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
triggered
new
research
areas
in
supply
chain
resilience.
One
of
these
is
viability.
Viability
extends
the
resilience
understanding
from
performance-based
assessment
firm’s
responses
to
disruptions
towards
survivability
both
chains
and
associated
ecosystems
not
only
during
some
short-term
but
also
under
conditions
long-term
crises.
To
explore
state-of-the-art
knowledge
on
methods,
models,
capabilities,
technologies
viability,
we
edited
this
important
IJPR
special
issue.
introduce
issue,
review
existing
literature
conceptualise
seven
major
pillars
viability
theory
(i.e.
viable
design,
process
planning
control,
ripple
effect,
intertwined
reconfigurable
networks,
ecosystems,
digital
chain,
Industry
5.0),
establish
future
directions.
findings
editorial
paper,
as
well
articles
can
be
used
by
researchers
practitioners
alike
consolidate
recent
advances
practices
networks
lay
solid
foundation
for
further
developments
area.